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HI.

here is my suggestion to your question :
1:ensure your ringtones are DRM-free MP3 files
2. Music should typically be 30-seconds or less in length.
3.A good source for free ringtones is mobile9.com
4.high quality normal, ringing ringtones can be purchased from RCP Tones. 5.You can also make your own ringtones using music you already own thanks to free audio editing software such as Audacity. next step: Ensure your microSD card is in your LG Optimus One, then connect it to your computer using the supplied USB cable
If your LG Optimus One does not mount automatically, touch the USB icon that appears in the menu bar at the top of the display, drag it down to expose the Android Notification Pane, then tap on USB Connected and select Mount (or Disk Drive). Using a file explorer on your computer, navigate to the root folder (the main directory) of the memory card in your LG Optimus One. Create a new folder called ringtones (some devices require a lowercase "r" so please name the new folder exactly as specified)
Now, simply copy all of the MP3 ringtones you want on your LG Optimus One into the new ringtones folder

That`s it! You can now unmount your LG Optimus One and your ringtones will become available as options when changing your ringtone.

Hope It Help.

To set one of your new MP3s as your ringtone:
From the home screen, tap Menu then Settings
Tap Sound, then Phone ringtone
Scroll to the ringtone you want, select it and then tap OK.

"And you can change the tones for just about everything...."

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Ok i found out how to do it from some one else`s answer.

Right, on the SD card , create a folder called "Media" - without the quotes.
Then inside that "Media" folder, create folders called, "Notifications", "Ringtones", "Alarms". - again, without quotes.
Now, if you want to change your message tone, chuck your .mp3`s in the "Notifications" folder, then open your message client(the little green icon on the home screen), press the menu touch sensitive button(lower left under the screen), select "Settings" then scroll down to Ringtones, and just change it there.

This can be done for main notifications, for emails, Calendar, messages, and you can put mp3`s in the Ringtones folder and set them too, in the main phone settings screen, and you can change the tones for just about everything.

"Locate your favorite music you want to set as your caller ringtone..."

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Create a folder "Ringtones" and put the mp3 files into it. Now you these files can be selected as ring tones.

The folder "ringtones" (and also folder "alarms" and folder "notifications") need to be subfolders in folder "media" (which should be in the root of the sdcard).

try this On your widgets, tap and open MUSIC.
2. Tap SONGS Tab, locate your favorite music you want to set as your caller ringtone.
3. Play your selected MP3.
4. While playing the music press MENU KEY. As you can see on the screenshot, different options and one of these is set as ringtone.

"On the popup select the ringtone you desire.

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Here`s on how to customized your SMS tones.

1. Press the Home key.
2. Then open the application list.
3. Select Messaging.
4. Then press on the Menu android-menu-key key.
5. Then tap on Settings.
6. Tap on the Notifications checkbox and ensure that the checkbox is checked.
7. Tap on Select ringtone.
8. On the popup select the ringtone you desire.

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Yes you just need to connect the phone to the computer using a USB cable. Once connected Turn on USB Mass Storage. Now that USB Mass Storage is on the you can browse for the files and folders of you phone in your computer. From there look for the music that you want to copy and paste it on the folder that says External SD or you can create a new folder inside External SD for Music.

Go to polaris viewer and select my files. scroll down to notifications and select it and add new folder and name it tones. then go to rington folder ones folder u created to move the copied ringtone folder. all your ringtones will now be available in your notification sounds. and copy it. select the copied folder and select "move"" the select the t.

I have little ideas on this but what i have known is when you have musics in your itunes you can actually find a folder for this.and if you can find it you can actually transfer the files tour cell thru usb.

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